Alexis Pinturault wins with newly built skis

These skis were tested for the first time on Thursday. The first time they were raced - in the Giant Slalom in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Sunday - saw Alexis Pinturault take victory. His HEAD World Cup Rebels team-mate and fellow countryman Johan Clarey finished third in the Downhill on Saturday.

 

"That was a lot of fun for us today. The last time we had to contend with these conditions was in Alta Badia. These runs have been prepared with salt due to the warm temperatures," said HEAD Racing Director Rainer Salzgeber. "We have now built a brand new ski. And by the look of it, we have made a very good job of it. We tested these new skis on the snow for the first time on Thursday and won the first race with them today. My thanks also go to our Development Department."

 

Alexis Pinturault was in fourth place following the first run. The fourth best time on the second run put the French athlete in first place overall. "Both the last two races were excellent. We have worked together a lot with HEAD. And the work has really paid off. I am very satisfied with this result and am feeling confident about the future," said Alexis Pinturault.

 

Johan Clarey missed victory by just 17 hundredths of a second

 

In the Downhill in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Saturday, Johan Clarey finished in third place. The French athlete was just 17 hundredths of a second away from first place. For the 39-year-old it was his second podium finish of the season following his second place in the Downhill in Beaver Creek in December. Beat Feuz finished in sixth place. The Swiss athlete now has 520 points in the Downhill World Cup and has been able to further extend his lead as a result.

 

Corinne Suter finished fourth in the Super-G in Sochi

 

In the women's events, only one race could be held in Sochi. The Downhill on Saturday had to be cancelled, but in the Super-G on Sunday Corinne Suter from Switzerland finished in fourth place.